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Sumo's oddly elaborate doodles

Started by Sumo, April 13, 2012, 03:39:23 PM

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Sumo

(That title won't be accurate for long, knowing me - most of the stuff I draw is sloppy haphazard stuff that usually takes me about a minute to jot down.)

Well, I'm the kind of person who can't listen to a lecture without drawing (and, as a succession of teachers have found out, that doesn't mean I'm not paying attention). These are about half of a set drawn over the course of two days - so far I have 11 pages with two dinosaurs on each, and I'm nowhere near done. I'm toying with the idea of making a coloring book...
   
The odd composition - or lack thereof - is because I originally planned to take notes in between sketches, so I left the middle of the page blank.


Look, actual shading - the one thing I'm worst at in the whole wide world (well, that and skin texturing).


I first pencilled the general pose, then inked in all the detail with a 005 pen. Later I went back and did the outlines in 05.


Since I drew this in class and didn't have my laptop or a book handy, these are all drawn from memory and completely reference-less. I'm sure there are inaccuracies galore, but I'd love to hear your critiques.

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Himmapaan

These are beautiful, Ingunn. If you do make a colouring book out of them, I'm definitely buying.

Darko2300

I love the composition - the idea of taking notes 'between the dinos' sort of speak.  It'd make great stationary.  Who wouldn't like to receive a letter written on that?

Arioch

Really cool stuff! love your style. I´d like to see that Therizinosaur in a higher resolution and painted...

DinoToyForum

These are really quite delightful!  ^-^



ZoPteryx

Great sketches Sumo!

Quote from: Sumo on April 13, 2012, 03:39:23 PM
Well, I'm the kind of person who can't listen to a lecture without drawing (and, as a succession of teachers have found out, that doesn't mean I'm not paying attention).

Same thing with me, the backs of my notebooks are full of dino doodles! ^-^

ITewan

My favourites are the Psittacosaurus and the Ankylosaurus! :D
im a lil tired and a lil hungry

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